1895 Stone House in Holland, Michigan

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Mathew Abraham

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Mathew Abraham

Mathew Abraham, editor of Century Homes America, brings his passion for architectural history to explore the stories behind America’s most iconic homes.

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Home’s History

Built in the late 19th century, this home exemplifies the Queen Anne architectural style, characterized by its ornate detailing and eclectic design elements.

The use of Waverly stone in its construction makes it particularly rare and notable. Over the decades, this house has been a witness to Holland’s rich history, from the days of horse-drawn carriages to the modern era.

Its location in the historic district places it among a collection of homes that reflect the town’s development and heritage.

Its Current State

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Today, this historic home stands as a testament to timeless craftsmanship, featuring a blend of original charm and contemporary updates.

The structure has been meticulously maintained and thoughtfully updated, ensuring that its historic character remains intact while providing modern comforts.

Recent renovations to the kitchen and bathrooms enhance the living experience without compromising the home’s historic integrity.

Exterior Photos

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Outside the home represents its distinctive Queen Anne architecture and rare Waverly stone construction.

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The surrounding historic district adds to the home’s charm, with tree-lined streets and well-preserved homes that create a picturesque setting.

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The home’s location provides easy access to some of Holland’s most beloved attractions, including Kollen Park, Lake Macatawa, and the vibrant downtown area.

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Interior Photos

Inside, the home boasts 1,804 square feet of finished living space, spread across a well-designed floor plan.

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The main floor features stunning hardwood floors throughout, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.

The spacious living room is adorned with recessed lighting, crown molding, and custom trim, offering a blend of classic elegance and modern convenience.

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Additionally, there is an office that can also serve as a bedroom, providing flexible living options.

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The large kitchen is a chef’s dream, featuring granite countertops, beautiful white cabinets, subway tile, a gas stove, and a custom window seat.

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The main floor also includes a remodeled full bathroom with tile floors, a clawfoot tub, an updated vanity, beadboard, and floating shelves.

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Upstairs, the second floor continues with more hardwood flooring and includes two additional bedrooms.

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The master bedroom is spacious and features an attached half bathroom, custom-built closets, a large garden window, and wood floors.

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The third bedroom and a fully updated second bathroom, which features tile floors, a clawfoot tub, and floor-to-ceiling custom trim, complete the upper level.

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A corner for doing laundry is also present which adds another layer of utility to the home.

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